Excerpt from Economic Study of the Proposed Government Center Garage, Boston, Massachusetts
As a basis for the study, a number of investigations were carried out to collect the necessary factual background. Ih cluded in this phase were parking field surveys, interviews with persons typical of those who will be using the garage, compilation and analysis of announced development plans, and a review of previously collected and published data pertinent to the project.
It is estimated that by 1967, 10 buildings within Govern ment Center will be occupied by employees. In addi tion, there will be an estimated persons visiting the buildings each day. By 1970, these estimates will have in creased by employees and visitors.
It is estimated that in 1967 the daily parking demand generated by the buildings will amount to employee and visitor vehicles. By 1970, the estimated demand will have increased to employee parkers and visitor parkers.
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